Museums Journal

Museums Journal
Title Museums Journal PDF eBook
Author Elijah Howarth
Publisher
Pages 550
Release 1928
Genre Museums
ISBN

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"Indexes to papers read before the Museums Association, 1890-1909. Comp. by Charles Madeley": v. 9, p. 427-452.

The Museums Journal

The Museums Journal
Title The Museums Journal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1000
Release 1904
Genre Museums
ISBN

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"Indexes to papers read before the Museums Association, 1890-1909. Comp. by Charles Madeley": v. 9, p. 427-452.

Museum Worlds

Museum Worlds
Title Museum Worlds PDF eBook
Author Sandra Dudley
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 262
Release 2013-07
Genre Art
ISBN 9780857459558

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Museum Worlds: Advances in Research' is a new, multidisciplinary, refereed, annual journal from Berghahn Journals that will publish work that significantly advances knowledge of global trends, case studies and theory relevant to museum practice and scholarship around the world. It aims to trace and comment on major regional, theoretical, methodological and topical themes and debates, and encourage comparison of museum theories, practices, and developments in different global settings. Each issue includes a conversation piece on a current topic, as well as peer reviewed scholarly articles and review articles, book and exhibition reviews, and news on developments in museum studies and related curricula in different parts of the world. Drawing on the expertise and networks of a global Editorial Board of senior scholars and museum practitioners, the journal will both challenge and develop the core concepts that link different disciplinary perspectives on museums by bringing new voices into ongoing debates and discussions.

Do Museums Still Need Objects?

Do Museums Still Need Objects?
Title Do Museums Still Need Objects? PDF eBook
Author Steven Conn
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 272
Release 2010
Genre Art
ISBN 0812221559

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In this broadly conceived study Steven Conn examines the development of American museums across the twentieth century with a historian's attention and a critic's eye. He focuses on an array of museum types and asks illuminating questions about the relationship between museums and American cultural life.

Ecomuseums

Ecomuseums
Title Ecomuseums PDF eBook
Author Peter Davis
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 317
Release 2011-03-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1441157441

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This updated second edition reference work looks at recent developments in the field internationally and in terms of new theories and practices.

Museums and Education

Museums and Education
Title Museums and Education PDF eBook
Author Eilean Hooper-Greenhill
Publisher Routledge
Pages 342
Release 2007-12-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 113418168X

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At the beginning of the 21st century museums are challenged on a number of fronts. The prioritisation of learning in museums in the context of demands for social justice and cultural democracy combined with cultural policy based on economic rationalism forces museums to review their educational purposes, redesign their pedagogies and account for their performance. The need to theorise learning and culture for a cultural theory of learning is very pressing. If culture acts as a process of signification, a means of producing meaning that shapes worldviews, learning in museums and other cultural organisations is potentially dynamic and profound, producing self-identities. How is this complexity to be ‘measured’? What can this ‘measurement’ reveal about the character of museum-based learning? The calibration of culture is an international phenomenon, and the measurement of the outcomes and impact of learning in museums in England has provided a detailed case study. Three national evaluation studies were carried out between 2003 and 2006 based on the conceptual framework of Generic Learning Outcomes. Using this revealing data Museums and Education reveals the power of museum pedagogy and as it does, questions are raised about traditional museum culture and the potential and challenge for museum futures is suggested.

Museums and the First World War

Museums and the First World War
Title Museums and the First World War PDF eBook
Author Gaynor Kavanagh
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 209
Release 2014-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 1472586069

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The book is concerned with how, during four demanding, dislocating and world-changing years, that most Victorian of institutions, the museum, was forced or prompted to meet the extraordinary test of war on the home front. Museums were no more immune from the pressures of war than any other institution and the changes in museums during this period, some long term, others transitory, do much to explain the nature and character of museums in Britain today. Their history reveals and reflects the broader history of the home front, and the willing, stumbling, confused efforts to do the right thing at the right time. They were far away from the fighting, the despair and degradation of the battlefields. But they were in some measure not only close to, but part of, a society carrying both its fears and expectations for those operating in a war which disassembled all their lives. The discussion covers the progress of museums from just before the advent of war in August 1914 to the immediate post-war period, 1920, although this is set in the context of museum developments before and after this span of time. Museums are considered in relation to the tensions and prevalent conditions of this period. Further, the nature and effect of the experience of them and the public services they provide, in both the long and short term, are examined.